The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Allen Lane, Penguin Press, 1994 - 1352 Seiten A history of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, covering a period of thirteen centuries from the age of the Antonines to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Dust jacket. |
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... possession than the title which he was persuaded to accept , of Emperor of the West . But the measures of the Byzantine court were so languid and ir- resolute , that many months elapsed after the death of An- themius , and even of ...
... possession than the title which he was persuaded to accept , of Emperor of the West . But the measures of the Byzantine court were so languid and ir- resolute , that many months elapsed after the death of An- themius , and even of ...
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... possession of a barren rock , so recently separated as a nuptial gift from the Island of Sicily . They were soon undeceived by the haughty mandate of Belisarius , which excited their tardy and un- availing repentance . " The city and ...
... possession of a barren rock , so recently separated as a nuptial gift from the Island of Sicily . They were soon undeceived by the haughty mandate of Belisarius , which excited their tardy and un- availing repentance . " The city and ...
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... possession was abandoned to the boldness of the first in- vader . On the opposite banks of the Danube , the plains of Upper Hungary and the Transylvanian hills were possessed , since the death of Attila , by the tribes of the Gepida ...
... possession was abandoned to the boldness of the first in- vader . On the opposite banks of the Danube , the plains of Upper Hungary and the Transylvanian hills were possessed , since the death of Attila , by the tribes of the Gepida ...
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